LEGISLATIVE RECORD - HOUSE, April 18, 2014
SENATE PAPERS.
“The following Joint Order. (S.P. 757)
ORDERED, the House concurting, that when the Senate and
House adjourn; they do so until Thursday; May-tr20Terat 10:00
In the moming
Came from the Senate, READ and PASSED.
READ and PASSED in concurrence.
(On motion of Representative ROTUNDO of Lewiston, the
House adjourned at 12:59 am. until 10:00 am. Thursday, May
4, 2014 pursuant tothe Joint Order (S.P. 757) and in honor and,
lasting trbute to Amanda M. Dempsey, of Auburn,
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‘The Following Communication: (H.C. 484)
‘STATE OF MAINE
(ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SIXTH LEGISLATURE
‘COMMITTEE ON VETERANS AND LEGAL AFFAIRS
‘Apt 16, 2014
Honorable Justin L, Alfond, President of the Senate
Honorable Mark W. Eves, Speaker of the House
426th Maine Legislature
Augusta, Maine 04333,
Dear President Alfond and Speaker Eves:
We are pleased to report that all business which was placed
before the Joint Standing Committee on Veterans and Legal
Affairs during the Second Regular Session of the 126th
LLegisiature has been completed. The breakdown of bills and
papers before our committee follows:
‘38 Total Number of Bills and Papers
20 Unanimous Reports
6 Ought Not To Pass
2 Ought To Pass.
9 Ought To Pass As Amended
3 Referred to Another Committee
14 Divided Reports
4 Gubematorial Nominations
Respectfully Submitted,
SWloha L. Tuttle
Senate Chair
SiLouis J. Luchini
House Chair
READ and ORDERED PLACED ON FILE.
‘The Following Communication: (H.C. 485)
STATE OF MAINE
(ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY SIXTH LEGISLATURE
JOINT SELECT COMMITTEE ON MAINE'S WORKFORCE.
‘AND ECONOMIC FUTURE
April 11, 2014
Honorable Justin L. Alfond, President of the Senate
Honorable Mark W. Eves, Speaker of the House
128th Maine Legisiature
Augusta, Maine 04333
Dear President Alfond and Speaker Eves:
We are pleased to report that all business which was placed
before the Joint Select Committee on Maine's Workforce and
Economic Future during the Second Regular Session of the
426th Legislature has been completed. The breakdown of bills
‘and papers before our committee follows:
4° Total Number of Bills and Papers
3. Unanimous Reports
1 Ought Not To Pass
2 Ought To Pass As Amended
1. Divided Report
Respectfully Submitted,
‘SfLinda M. Valentino
‘Senate Chair
‘SiSeth A. Berry
House Chair
READ and ORDERED PLACED ON FILE.
‘The Speaker appointed Representative BERRY of
Bowdoinham on the part of the House to inform the Senate that
the House was ready to adjourn without day.
‘The Speaker appointed the following members on the part of
the House to wait upon his Excellency, Governor PAUL R.
LePAGE, and inform him that the House was ready to adjourn
without day:
Representative TREAT of Hallowell
Representative PRIEST of Brunswick
Representative THERIAULT of Madawaska
Representative KNIGHT of Livermore Falls
Representative GIFFORD of Lincoln
Representative GRAY of Palmyra
Representative CHASE of Wells
Representative BEAULIEU of Auburn
Subsequently, the Committee reported that they had
delivered the message with which they were charged.
‘Subsequently, Representative BERRY reported that he had
delivered the message with which he was charged.
At this point, @ message came from the Senate bome by
Senator HASKELL, of Cumberland of that Body, informing the
House that the Senate was ready to adjourn without day.
(On motion of Representative RANKIN of Hiram, the House
adjourned without day at 12:34 am., on Friday, May 2, 2014 in
honor and lasting tribute to the memory of Rowan Elizabeth Eves
of York,
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